2018
DOI: 10.15625/2525-2518/55/1b/12096
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Applying Bi–functional Dyeing and Uv Protection on Protein Textile Materials With Waste From Used Teabags and Mangosteen Hulls

Abstract: This paper presents the connection among three factors of the eco-friendly approach and products: natural textile materials, natural dyes and utilization of waste. The silk and wool materials were chosen as they are both protein fibers that have natural dyes affinity. The dyes were extracted from wastes (mangosteen hulls and used tea-bags) with optimal conditions found during our experiments: 80 °C for 120 min with a 15 % w/v citric acid solution in a 1:10 ratio of mangosteen flakes to solvent and 100 °C for 6… Show more

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